sailingg
sailingg OP t1_j6h8ii1 wrote
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TJR's books are so devourable (making up words again). I read all of them in 1-2 days. Was the short story Evidence of the Affair?
sailingg OP t1_j6h8dm5 wrote
Reply to comment by Fun-Daikon-7185 in Carrie Soto Is Back by sailingg
I think TJR is great at balancing deeper themes and a page turning story. Have you read any of her other books?
sailingg OP t1_j6h3gbg wrote
Reply to comment by cowboi-like-yade in Carrie Soto Is Back by sailingg
Ah I've heard they're very different and fans of her newer books might not like her older ones at all, so I was worried about the quality of writing, so it's good to know it's still very high!
sailingg OP t1_j6dtmcn wrote
Reply to comment by scottishfoldwannabe in Carrie Soto Is Back by sailingg
That's good to know, thanks!
sailingg OP t1_j6dq70h wrote
Reply to comment by scottishfoldwannabe in Carrie Soto Is Back by sailingg
Ooh ok I was thinking of trying them but I heard they're not like her newer books at all so I was hesitant.
sailingg OP t1_j6dod8f wrote
Reply to comment by cowboi-like-yade in Carrie Soto Is Back by sailingg
Thanks! Have you read her older books like One True Love and Forever, Interrupted?
sailingg OP t1_j6jxs6l wrote
Reply to comment by Fun-Daikon-7185 in Carrie Soto Is Back by sailingg
I read Evelyn Hugo without knowing anything about it and having no expectations, and I think that was great because it's hard for works to live up to enormous hype.
I couldn't get into Malibu Rising for a while and then it really grabbed me. But I only really like Nina; the other Riva siblings are kind of meh to me. I think TJR thrives with first person perspective centering on one character.